Governors
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What does a Governor do?
The purpose of a governing body is to help provide the best possible education for pupils. Governors meet regularly with the Headteacher and staff to decide the school’s aims and policies, and to oversee the efficient running of the school.
The governors work in partnership with the school and local authority and have particular responsibility for:
- Setting aims and planning for the future of the school
- Agreeing targets to raise standards of achievement
- Ensuring that the curriculum meets the needs of all pupils
- Monitoring the school budget
- Staffing issues, including appointing the
- Headteacher and other staff, and determining salaries
- Deciding the school’s policies
- Making sure all pupils have equal opportunities within the school and providing for pupils with special educational needs
- Ensuring the school site is well maintained, safe and secure
- Dealing with complaints about the school
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Governors
Mr M Beale, Headteacher
Mrs R Abrahams
Miss E Carradice
Mrs J Carroll
Mr H Chow
Mrs L Collett
Mrs H Hesketh
Mrs N Holland
Mr M Howells
Mr G McLean
Mrs B Trainor (Chairperson)